Wyoming Statutes
§ 41-9-222 — Changing boundaries upon application to court; filing of report
Wyoming § 41-9-222
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 41-9-222 (2026).
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If the commissioners find that the proposed district, as
described in the petition filed, will not embrace all of the
lands that will be benefited by the proposed work, or that it
will include lands that will not be benefited and are not
necessary to be included in said district for any purpose, they
shall extend or contract the boundaries of the proposed district
so as to include or exclude all such lands, as the case may be;
and the boundaries adopted and reported by them, may, upon the
hearing of their report, as hereinafter provided, upon their
application, or that of any person interested, be altered by the
court in such manner as shall appear to be just; provided, that
the alteration of boundaries as aforesaid shall not have the
effect of so far enlarging or contracting the proposed
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§ 41-9-103
What lands may be included§ 41-9-105
Notice of hearing; nonresidents§ 41-9-106
Notice of hearing; proof of service§ 41-9-111
Hearings; grounds for contesting§ 41-9-112
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Wyoming § 41-9-222, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/9/41-9-222.